LIVE: Kiwis of all races and religions come together to mourn the people lost in Christchurch terrorist attacks 1 NEWS NOW

1 NEWS & # 39; Live updates after 49 people were killed in a terrorist attack at two mosques in Christchurch yesterday. Update the page for the latest updates.

18:36: The closure at Hawke's Bay Hospital was lifted.

The police were called at around 15:15 after a threatening report in the hospital.

Police say, "After extensive investigations in the hospital and surrounding areas, it has been determined that neither hospital staff nor the public are at risk."

18:35: Kiwis of all races and religions have been mourning the attacks today.

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Religious leaders and mourners all fight to understand the massacre of the mosque in Christchurch.
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6:30 in the evening: John Campbell talked to the survivors and their families in Christchurch today.

Click here to view his report on the harrowing stories.

18:15: A frightened teenager says he'll never pray in a mosque again after a work call has saved his life.

6:05 pm: MP David Parker said at the Auckland picket that the PM announced a ban on semi-automatic weapons.

This was met with loud applause and cheers from the crowd.

Shortly after Mr. Parker retraced his comment, he told RadioNZ he "did not want to go further than the Prime Minister."

17:50: A bleak start to the Warriors' opening NRL game against the Bulldogs in Auckland with a Minutes silence observed.

The Kiwi team have a good start and lead at halftime 22: 0.

17.40 clock: This only in the police:Police respond to a threat report at Hawke's Bay Hospital and are working to identify the circumstances.

"As a precaution, the hospital was closed."

17:30: Jacinda Ardern has spoken with 1 NEWS about her visit to the Christchurch Hospital, where she said she spent time in intensive care and met health professionals on the frontline of the response.

She met with family members during this "terrible time for her" and said, "It really was an opportunity to receive support and to give them the best wishes of all New Zealanders."

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Ms. Ardern visited the intensive care unit and spoke with family members during her visit.
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1:40 pm From the arrest, Commissioner Bush said, "This person was unwilling to get arrested, I think you've probably seen part of the live video, and there was live audio at this Wellington command center.

"I can tell you when I heard that the person was not compliant.

"Our employees were well-equipped, committed to this person and put themselves in real danger to protect the community from further damage."

13:36 The Defendant Brenton Tarrant was not known to any authorities and had no previous convictions, said Commissioner Bush.

13:29 After the call, the police took 36 minutes to arrest the defendant. Police bosses are satisfied with this reaction time.

13:26 Commissioner Bush says he has no information about further attacks, but the police do not do anything.

13:24 clock Officials of various agencies have also recognized the courageous work of the emergency services.

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